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by 000ooo000
242 days ago
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>There isn't a book on earth that could answer the question "which remaining parts of my codebase still use the .permission_allowed() method and what edge-cases do they have that would prevent them from being upgraded to the new .allowed() mechanism"? You're so close to realising why the book counter argument doesn't make any sense! |
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